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the only one in pennsylvania is philadelphia that has some input into the school district. yes. xbox there definitely linked together. they're not in seeking will obviously have a detrimental impact on both of our communities. but i think we can drive the elevation by their presence of a bully pulpit as mayors. >> i would also add, of the sciences showing that the question is, what goes on before that child enters the door of the school? what is going on in the family's some of that household? pill is that family appeared managing their children, finances college of scenario? a lot of the background in research is showing, that is where we have not focused in been created with all of the services -- social services we're spending. of the education system may be separate, a city can really focus on that aspect. wanted to add that. in addition to working with the school department says. >> you may want to take business in your community, how they chime in. 3k is a huge challenge, the lack of it in so many places for employers. incredibly disruptive to families who are working into
the only one in pennsylvania is philadelphia that has some input into the school district. yes. xbox there definitely linked together. they're not in seeking will obviously have a detrimental impact on both of our communities. but i think we can drive the elevation by their presence of a bully pulpit as mayors. >> i would also add, of the sciences showing that the question is, what goes on before that child enters the door of the school? what is going on in the family's some of that...
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suburbs ofn in the philadelphia also retiring. i don't think it's by accident. is a less thans pleasant place to be. at the moment, there are some members of congress who could dispute my theory, but i think it's not the most pleasant place to be right now. one number i was struck by, blue dog democrats and other members in the 111th congress, there the blue dogrs of coalition. they are both members and retiring. this is one of my favorite fascinating information's, but the seven most conservative house democrats according to the voting ratings, all of them are no longer in the house. ,he seven most conservatives two lost primaries, from oklahoma, pennsylvania, joe donnelly redistricted out of his seat in indiana. think you, richard murdoch, elected to the u.s. senate. i don't think it takes a rocket scientist to conclude that less people who, whether through their own band or the politics of their district are inclined to cooperate with the other side that if there are less of those of smallhe likelihood deals is less likely. we've seen that play out. , you may
suburbs ofn in the philadelphia also retiring. i don't think it's by accident. is a less thans pleasant place to be. at the moment, there are some members of congress who could dispute my theory, but i think it's not the most pleasant place to be right now. one number i was struck by, blue dog democrats and other members in the 111th congress, there the blue dogrs of coalition. they are both members and retiring. this is one of my favorite fascinating information's, but the seven most...
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interruption on or availability to reimburse transit agencies, the larger transit agencies, the new yorks, the philadelphias, the chicagos, the miamis, san francisco, certainly, it will work a hardship but they also have adequate funds from other sources to continue to maintain operations. look at the other side of the spectrum, our medium size and rural operators, the federal dollar is anywhere up from 60% to 80% of the enterprise, both on the capital side and operating side. and if we're not able to reimburse them in a prompt fashion, that's where we're at risk of seeing services close their doors. >> there's another reality i think we have to come to grips with is that the essence of the highway trust fund, the funding mechanism, is the gasoline tax, as i understand it. >> it has been but has covered less and less of the total bill in recent years. >> and the good news is it's going to be less and less and less because the detroit auto show this week, every car is very efficient, pickup trucks are getting lots of mileage they didn't before. but that's -- we're going to have to look for alternative fundin
interruption on or availability to reimburse transit agencies, the larger transit agencies, the new yorks, the philadelphias, the chicagos, the miamis, san francisco, certainly, it will work a hardship but they also have adequate funds from other sources to continue to maintain operations. look at the other side of the spectrum, our medium size and rural operators, the federal dollar is anywhere up from 60% to 80% of the enterprise, both on the capital side and operating side. and if we're not...
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even if we don't control the use in the city of allentown i don't thank you do either but philadelphia has some input so guess the destinies are linked in not in sync it will have a detrimental impact on communities but we could drive that innovation by the very presence of the bully pulpit to. >> a lot of sciences showing what goes on before the child enters the door of the school what goes on with the family and household? how is that parents committed gene for the job scenario? what that is where we have not focused in been creative with the resources we are spending. while the education and behalf system may be separate but this city can focus on that aspect. i would like to add that in addition. >> in the business in your community how they chime in and the lack of pre-k for employers is incredibly disruptive and food don't have that opportunity to return back to work. we see that many people fall out of the job market. there is enormous value in terms of working families. >> not all education happens in schools. we ty educational advancement in the grade point average to those pr
even if we don't control the use in the city of allentown i don't thank you do either but philadelphia has some input so guess the destinies are linked in not in sync it will have a detrimental impact on communities but we could drive that innovation by the very presence of the bully pulpit to. >> a lot of sciences showing what goes on before the child enters the door of the school what goes on with the family and household? how is that parents committed gene for the job scenario? what...
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: right, and it will be more if you are in a very high cost media market like new york, california, philadelphia. this is a major problem. and most politicians are pretty unhappy about it. they do not want to be spending most of their time raising money. and if they are spending most of their time raising money, then they are not spending their time effectively representing us and whirring about the issues that people need them to worry about. we have a lot of challenges in our country. the average cost of a --host: the average cost of a winning campaign in the house was 640 thousand dollars 1998 and $1.6 million in 2012. for a senate seat, 4.8 million dollars in 2002. $12 million in 2012. this seems like it has gone up no matter what. even before the citizens united before the fcc decision. -- the sec decision. guest: it absolutely was going up. there were more and more creative ways that people were spending money on elections. one of the benefits in all this are politicals -- political consultants that have gotten very rich. it is something we need to recognize we need to get under control. l
: right, and it will be more if you are in a very high cost media market like new york, california, philadelphia. this is a major problem. and most politicians are pretty unhappy about it. they do not want to be spending most of their time raising money. and if they are spending most of their time raising money, then they are not spending their time effectively representing us and whirring about the issues that people need them to worry about. we have a lot of challenges in our country. the...
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jim gerlach, a republican in the suburbs of philadelphia. also retiring. i don't think that's by accident. i think congress is in less than pleasant place to be at the moment. there are some members of congress here again dispute my theory but i think it's not the most pleasant place to be right now. one number i was struck by, the blue dog democrats, in the 111th congress there were 54 members of the blue dogs coalition. that are currently 50. this is one of my favorite kind of fascinating sets, of the seven most conservative house democrats, according to "national journal"'s vote rating, of the seven most, all of them are no longer in the house. this was the seven most influential. dan boren of oklahoma, mike ross, jason altmire and tim holden of pennsylvania, into our -- joe donnelly is the other one redistricted. elected to the u.s. senate. i don't think it takes a rocket scientist to conclude that less people who, whether through their own bent or the politics of the district are inclined to cooperate with the other side. that if there are less of tho
jim gerlach, a republican in the suburbs of philadelphia. also retiring. i don't think that's by accident. i think congress is in less than pleasant place to be at the moment. there are some members of congress here again dispute my theory but i think it's not the most pleasant place to be right now. one number i was struck by, the blue dog democrats, in the 111th congress there were 54 members of the blue dogs coalition. that are currently 50. this is one of my favorite kind of fascinating...
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and it'll be more if you're in a very high-cost media market like new york or california or philadelphia, some of those are very, very expensive. so this is a major problem, and most politicians are pretty unhappy about it. they don't want to be spending most of their time raising money, and if they are, then they're not spending their time effectively representing us and worrying about the issues the people need them to worry about, and we have a lot of challenges facing our country. >> host: the average cost of winning, of of a winning campaign for a house seat was $640,000 in 1998, $1.6 million in 2012. the average cost of a winning campaign for a senate seat, $4.8 million in 2002, $12 million in 2012. this was, it seems like it's gone up no matter what. each before, you know, even before the citizens united v. sec decision. >> guest: it absolutely was, there's no question that there were more and more creative ways that people were spending money on elections. you know, one of the main benefits of all of this has been political consultants who have gotten very rich working this syste
and it'll be more if you're in a very high-cost media market like new york or california or philadelphia, some of those are very, very expensive. so this is a major problem, and most politicians are pretty unhappy about it. they don't want to be spending most of their time raising money, and if they are, then they're not spending their time effectively representing us and worrying about the issues the people need them to worry about, and we have a lot of challenges facing our country. >>...
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anyone else there, and remarkably republican district, also jim gerlach a republican in the suburbs of philadelphia. also retiring. i don't think that's by accident. i think congress is a less than pleasant place to be at the moment. there are some members of congress here who could dispute my theory, but i think it's not the most pleasant place to be right now. one number i was struck by, so the blue dog democrats, other members of the blue dog democrats in the 111th congress, there were 54 members of the blue dog coalition. there are currently 15. mcintyre and matheson are both members and are retiring. this is one my favorite kind of fascinating sets, of the seven most conservative house democrats according to "national journal"'s vote rating come of the seven most, all of them are no longer in the house. to seven most conservatives in 20 oh. dan boren, mike ross, to lost primaries. and to our -- joe donnelly is the other one redistricted out of his seat indiana. thank you, richard murdoch, elected to the u.s. senate. i don't think it takes a rocket scientist to conclude that most people who, wh
anyone else there, and remarkably republican district, also jim gerlach a republican in the suburbs of philadelphia. also retiring. i don't think that's by accident. i think congress is a less than pleasant place to be at the moment. there are some members of congress here who could dispute my theory, but i think it's not the most pleasant place to be right now. one number i was struck by, so the blue dog democrats, other members of the blue dog democrats in the 111th congress, there were 54...